Jane Mangan’s William Hill blog: Galway Festival Day Six

William Hill ambassador Jane Mangan previews the sixth day of the 2024 Galway Festival.

Saturday, Galway

Saturday is Day Six of the Galway Festival and it opens with a maiden hurdle over two mile one furlong (1.55pm), for which there is a huge field of 20 declared. This is a race where I like Barry Connell’s Apple’s Of Bresil, who won a bumper at Sligo last time, but before that, competed against some very good horses in competitive winter bumpers. This is his second run over hurdles after finishing third to Ballyburn in a maiden at Leopardstown, and albeit he was well-beaten that day, he was competing at Leopardstown at Christmas and the first and second are both very useful horses. He showed an aptitude for jumping that day and I think that he will take a lot of beating in the opener.

The second race of the day is a two-mile-six-furlong handicap hurdle (2.30pm) for which I like Teed Up, who slightly disappointed me in the feature race on Monday night on the Flat. I hope that reverting back to hurdles will help, because he’s been busy on the Flat of late. He is very much capable of making his presence felt based on his win here over hurdles off of a mark of 114 last year. The yard has been out of luck so far this week, but I think the first run over hurdles since the Galway Festival, last year, is a positive whilst still looking well handicapped.

The mile maiden (3.05pm) looks like it will be going back to Ballydoyle. They’ve had a duo of impressive juvenile winners so far this week, and they’ve also had an impressive debutant winner at Goodwood. I think Puppet Master has the ideal opportunity to go one better than his debut at Killarney where he was a good second to Apples And Bananas. Wayne Lordan is jocked up here, taking over from Jack Cleary from Killarney, and he should be very hard to beat in the maiden.

Next up is the maiden over a mile (3.40pm) for three-year-olds and older, and this one looks like it could be one going to Rosewell. Dermot Weld is uncharacteristically quiet at Galway this week, but Newtown Duke has all the credentials after that lovely display on debut behind Flighted Fancy at Limerick where he finished off quite well having made up plenty of ground from the back of the field. I think Chris Hayes will use his stall eight to go forward and make sure that this is a good test over the mile.

In the nursery (4.15pm) I like King Thistle for Johnny Murtagh and Ben Coen, who teamed up to good success at Goodwood earlier this week. King Thistle met Elzem at Listowel when conceding four pounds, this time around he is receiving four pounds, so with a total eight-pound swing in the weights, I think the form can be reversed and King Thistle should be very hard to beat despite from stall 13.

PokerListings set to do Live Reporting from The Festival Series in Nottingham (13-19 February 2023) 

Melvin Schroen – Live Reporter

For the first time in the history of The Festival Series, an event series is being held at the Dusk Till Dawn Pokerclub in Nottingham. PokerListings, represented by Melvin Schroen, will handle the live blog, and will provide all of you with all the inside information of this epic week of events. There will be a total of 35 unique tournaments being held, divided over the next seven days. The Series, who is mainly focused on mixed games and all the events around poker itself, will provide a guaranteed prize pool of £200,000 for the Main Event. Additionally, another great event will take place in the name of PokerListings Championships and it has a whopping £25,000 guaranteed. Both big events we will cover from A to Z for you, with the last-mentioned event currently already started with more than 80 entries in just two hours! 

Games for Everyone  

The Festival Series is known for its diversity in game selection, specialized in mixed games. With 35 unique events, there is of course enough to play for Hold’em fans, but the mixed games are right up there in the likes of Omaha, Mixed PLO/NLHE, PLO 4/5/6, PLO HiLo, Open Face Chinese, Short-Deck, and Sviten Special. So, if you like games with more than two hole-cards, the place to be this week will be the Dusk Till Dawn Pokerclub in Nottingham! Don’t forget about the following, for every event there is an amazing trophy to be won, which will be an unique portrait drawing of the winners photo. If that’s not enough yet, you will also get a signed comic book!

About the Main Event 

The Main Event of The Festival Series is a deep-stacked and nicely structured event with four opening flights. With 200,000 chips in starting stack, it is going to be promised to be a fun ride of action for everyone. With the first three days to be 30-minutes levels, the last turbo flight will be with 15-minute blind levels. A guaranteed prize pool cannot be missed and this time there has been set a whopping £200,000 as a guarantee, which promises to give the top spots a heavy prize.  

Players are allowed to re-enter once per starting day and can re-enter until the end of the first two levels of the second day, unique in its kind. Last edition in Bratislava was won by Dutchman Michel Molenaar, who collected a nice €126,650 score at the cash desk, in which another Dutch player in the name of Gerianne Dijkstra became second for €77,450.  

It is certain to be fireworks in Nottingham. And if you still have the chance to hop on a flight or train, you won’t be disappointed! 

Winner Bratislava Main Event : Michel Molenaar

Secure your package for the next stop in Malta!

There are several packages to be won for the next stop in Malta (15-21 May). Regardless of what you will play this week, in any discipline you can scoop a package worth 1,600! We have listed them for you:

Player of the Series

During the previous stop in Bratislava a true players ranking was introduced. Swede Totti Linde walked away with the package for The Festival Nottingham. To get hold of this all-round trophy, you will have the score the most points based on the ranking system. Meaning that you will either need to run very deep in the Main Event and make a couple of other notable finishes in other side events, or you simply play every single side event and cash in most of them. For more information check this link.

Cash Game Challenge

Are you a cash game player? Twice per day there is a cash game challenge, which mostly will be streamed live on the twitch channel of The Festival Series. It does not matter if you have deep pockets or not, regardless the buy-in level or blind level, it is all about the net profit in big blinds collected. All this needs to happen within the designated time frame which stands in line for this challenge. For more information check this link.

Franke’s Flip ‘n Go’s

The famous flip games are also part of the assortment in Nottingham during The Festival Series. Whoever wins the most flips throughout the whole week, takes home a package for the next event. Do you want to become the next flip master? Check out following link for more information.

PokerListings Championships

The PokerListings Championships is in full swing currently with Day 1A being played but hold your horses. Tomorrow there is another starting day as well. With a well-structured event and a 200K starting stack, there is enough space for some stunts. The winner does not only walk away with a heavy first prize, but also takes home the trophy + a package for the next stop. 

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“He is my best chance of a winner at the Festival this year”

One more day left of the Cheltenham Festival, and it’s safe to say we’ll all be exhausted by the weekend! Gold Cup Day is here and, as always, it’s going to be tremendously exciting. I have two runners on Friday’s card at Prestbury Park, Gin Coco and Gidleigh Park.

Cheltenham, Friday

Gin Coco runs in the County Hurdle (14:10), but he definitely wants better ground, so we will be monitoring conditions closely. We haven’t seen him since he disappointed at Doncaster in December, but that was three weeks after winning at Ascot and it just proved too soon for him. He’s best fresh, so we’ve deliberately kept him back for a go at the County, albeit he didn’t run his race last year in this as he picked up an injury. He’s in great form with himself at home and, if the ground dries up, he could be putting in a similar performance to when he was runner-up in the Greatwood. Hopefully, he can be competitive.

You’ve all heard plenty about Gidleigh Park, who runs in the Albert Bartlett (14:50). Everything about this race should be right up his street, the course, the trip, and the conditions. The only thing we need to go our way is the run of the race, as he wasn’t really suited by the way his last race panned out, but at the Cheltenham Festival you’re almost guaranteed a good tempo, which is what he’ll like. He’s a big, rangy horse, but he’s not short of pace and he’s got a great blend of speed and stamina, so I hope this race will play to his strengths. We’re really looking forward to seeing him step into Grade One company for the first time.

On his last start, Gidleigh Park and the runner-up put a lot of distance between themselves and the rest of the field towards the finish, but the fact that he was still able to quicken and battle to the end was testament to his ability. Strictly on ratings, he has a bit to find, but I think he has the potential to really excel here and go very close indeed. Without a doubt, he is my best chance of a winner at the Festival this year.

Best of luck,

Harry

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